HAWKINS 性视界传媒 Two fights broke out during Friday性视界传媒檚 meeting of the Hawkins City Council. One was a war of words, while the other was an altercation between a resident and a police officer.

The council voted 4-1 during a tense meeting to terminate Mayor Deb Rushing from her position as municipal judge, and Hawkins resident Todd Eddington and police officer David 性视界传媒淒ave性视界传媒 Morris had a physical altercation when Eddington tried to speak to the council.

The removal of Rushing as municipal judge means the city is once again without its own court to handle traffic tickets and other city-related matters. Council members had an item on Friday性视界传媒檚 agenda to appoint former Wood County Pct. 3 Justice of the Peace Larry Pack to the position, but they took no action because he hadn性视界传媒檛 filed an application.

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Hawkins Mayor Deb Rushing, left, speaks聽during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council Friday. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

Removed as judgeCouncil members voted to terminate the mayor as municipal judge only four days after voting to extend her tenure an additional 30 days 性视界传媒 during the same meeting in which they initially discussed removing her. Rushing had been municipal judge for about 90 days.

But according to City Attorney Leigh Thompson, Rushing never had the legal authority to do so 性视界传媒 news council members and Rushing said they were unaware of until Friday.

The Texas Constitution states that an individual cannot hold two or more compensated public offices at the same time. While Texas law does permit mayors to be municipal judges, that law only applies if cities don性视界传媒檛 have ordinances that call for the municipal judge to be a separately appointed official 性视界传媒 and Hawkins has such an ordinance, Thompson said. It was passed in 2022.

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Hawkins City Attorney Leigh Thompson speaks聽during Friday's city council meeting. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

Legalities surrounding the position, however, were not mentioned during Monday性视界传媒檚 council meeting, when members first discussed removing Rushing from the position.

Rushing and a number of residents said council members wanted to remove her because she was willing to sign an arrest warrant for Place 5 Alderman Greg Branson, who has been accused of writing improper checks from the Hawkins Community Development Corp. to the Hawkins Chamber of Commerce. Branson serves as president of both organizations.

Branson was not the only signature on the checks in question and said all were approved by the community development corporation board. The Hawkins Police Department is investigating .

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Hawkins Place 5 Alderman Greg Branson is seen during Friday性视界传媒檚 City Council meeting. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

性视界传媒淭here was not an issue with me being a judge until I said that I was willing to sign an arrest warrant, and I don性视界传媒檛 know why y性视界传媒檃ll are not big enough just to be able to say that,性视界传媒 Rushing told the council during Friday性视界传媒檚 meeting.

During Monday性视界传媒檚 meeting, Rushing recounted a conversation she had with Police Chief Paul Holland about two weeks prior in which she said she would sign the warrant to 性视界传媒渉urry this thing along.性视界传媒 During Friday性视界传媒檚 meeting, she said those words sounded bad out of context and that she wanted to ensure justice was served swiftly.

Eddington, a resident, was going to write an affidavit of probable cause in the Branson case and provide it to Rushing. An affidavit precedes an arrest warrant, and Eddington cited state law saying that any citizen can write an affidavit. At that point, Rushing would sign the warrant for Branson性视界传媒檚 arrest, the News-Journal previously reported, and she told Holland she would do so.

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Hawkins resident Todd Eddington, left, speaks聽during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council Friday. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

Holland then consulted with judges and other law enforcement officials about the situation and said none had heard of a case in which a private citizen wrote an affidavit. Municipal judges do have the power to issue arrest warrants, but Holland was concerned about the depth of Rushing性视界传媒檚 involvement in the case, he previously told the News-Journal. He said Rushing heavily questioned Branson about the case during a previous meeting.

Ultimately, no warrant was issued, and the city attorney also advised Rushing against doing so.

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City of Hawkins Utilities Clerk Cindy Douthitt speaks during Friday性视界传媒檚 city council meeting. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

During the Monday meeting, City Utilities Clerk Cindy Douthitt said council members couldn性视界传媒檛 remove Rushing at that time because of the way the agenda item for the meeting was worded. Council members also didn性视界传媒檛 have a list of names of applicants for the position to fill it once Rushing was removed. So, Branson made a motion to keep Rushing in office for an additional 30 days, and the motion passed.

But on Tuesday, Place 2 Alderwoman Clara Kay, Place 3 Alderman Eric Maloy and Place 4 Alderwoman Eleta Taylor called for Friday性视界传媒檚 special meeting to remove Rushing as judge. They named Pack as her potential successor in that role.

However, they did not vote to appoint Pack to the position Friday because he never completed an application for it. Separately, Eddington 性视界传媒 who operates a Facebook page called The Crooked Wood County 性视界传媒淛ustice性视界传媒 System Part III 性视界传媒 posted recordings of a phone call he had with Pack in which Pack said he was unaware of the circumstances surrounding Rushing性视界传媒檚 removal. Pack was not present at Friday性视界传媒檚 meeting.

Rushing性视界传媒檚 removal also raised another issue: Because she could not hold the judge性视界传媒檚 office legally, some of the rulings she handed down could be invalidated, Thompson said. Municipal judges handle Class C misdemeanors, such as speeding tickets, disorderly conduct and more.

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Hawkins Mayor Deb Rushing, left, and City Attorney Leigh Thompson, right, talk during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council Friday. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

Thompson, who was hired as city attorney during the fall, said she was aware that Rushing was serving as mayor but didn性视界传媒檛 know until Friday that she was being paid to do so. When questioned by Rushing, Thompson said state law could allow some 性视界传媒渨iggle room性视界传媒 and is a 性视界传媒済ray area性视界传媒 on the matter of whether Rushing would be allowed to serve as mayor and municipal judge if she weren性视界传媒檛 paid as the judge.

性视界传媒淚 know for a fact that if it性视界传媒檚 a paid position, it性视界传媒檚 an absolute, absolute violation,性视界传媒 Thompson said.

Taylor said council members weren性视界传媒檛 aware when they appointed Rushing to the vacant municipal judge性视界传媒檚 position that they could not do so legally.

性视界传媒淲e性视界传媒檙e just trying to fix it and make it right,性视界传媒 she said.

Rushing also said she didn性视界传媒檛 know she couldn性视界传媒檛 hold the position.

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Residents voice complaintsThe majority of the Hawkins residents who spoke during Friday性视界传媒檚 meeting said they support Rushing and her work as municipal judge. Douthitt, the city utilities clerk, questioned why council members renewed Rushing性视界传媒檚 tenure for 30 days only to end it four days later.

性视界传媒淭hat makes no sense at all. This is just a run-around circus,性视界传媒 she said. 性视界传媒淵ou make a decision one day, and then somebody comes up with another bright idea, and then you want to totally change it. 性视界传媒 At some point, the childishness needs to stop.性视界传媒

Former Hawkins Alderman Chuck Richoz, who has sparred with Rushing in the past, spoke in favor of her removal from the judge性视界传媒檚 office, saying she has no law enforcement or legal experience.

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Former Hawkins Alderman Chuck Richoz聽speaks during Friday's city council meeting. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

Rushing and other residents asked council members to explain why they wanted to remove her from the office. Maloy, the Place 3 alderman, said he wouldn性视界传媒檛 give an answer because he was in legal consultation, and Taylor, the Place 4 alderwoman, said she wanted to remove Rushing from the office because of the case laws and attorney general opinions that bar people from holding two compensated public offices.

Resident Sharonda Harguess asked: 性视界传媒淔or clarification, are we here to remove her because the time is up or are we here to remove her because none of you all like what she did in regards to the arrest warrant?性视界传媒

Taylor replied, 性视界传媒淭hat has nothing to do with it.性视界传媒

Resident Glyndia Lane said: 性视界传媒淲e all know what this is about.性视界传媒

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Hawkins police officer David "Dave" Morris (back right) adjusts his glasses after an altercation with resident Todd Eddington Friday during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council.聽Eddington claims the officer pushed him, while the city police chief said Eddington pushed the officer. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

AltercationSome residents signed up to speak during Friday性视界传媒檚 meeting, but Rushing also allowed people who did not add their name to the speaker性视界传媒檚 list to ask questions and voice their views. During one part of the meeting, Eddington stood at the back of the room and tried to ask a question. Maloy, however, said Eddington couldn性视界传媒檛. Eddington told Maloy to shut up.

Suddenly, the room was filled with the sounds of screaming and yelling. 性视界传媒淭hat性视界传媒檚 assault!性视界传媒 a man exclaimed.

The following account was assembled from interviews with Eddington and eyewitnesses:

Morris, the police officer, stepped in front of Eddington as Eddington tried to speak. Eddington then tried to step around Morris. At that point, the officer tried to make Eddington back up before shoving him, incidentally pushing a woman into a door, witnesses said.

Other people at the meeting tried to separate Morris and Eddington, and Rushing hit her gavel on the table to call for order.

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Hawkins police officer David "Dave" Morris (center, wearing hat) talks with a Hawkins resident after an altercation between Morris and Hawkins resident Todd Eddington Friday during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council.聽Eddington claims the officer pushed him, while the city police chief said Eddington pushed the officer. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

性视界传媒淓verybody there in that back part will tell you that I didn性视界传媒檛 do anything but try to step around him, and he turned around and pushed the (expletive) out of me and was saying I pushed him, when everybody there clearly saw that I didn性视界传媒檛 push him,性视界传媒 Eddington said.

性视界传媒淭he police officer turned around and shoved (Eddington),性视界传媒 Lane said.

性视界传媒淗e was the instigator of it,性视界传媒 Douthitt said of the officer.

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Hawkins police officer David 性视界传媒淒ave性视界传媒 Morris adjusts his hat after an altercation with resident Todd Eddington, right, on Friday during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council. Eddington claims the officer pushed him, while the city police chief said Eddington pushed the officer. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

City Utilities Director Mike Maberry said he was standing behind Eddington when Morris pushed him. He tried to stop the altercation, but as the officer continued to push Eddington, Maberry was pushed into a wall.

Morris declined to comment, but Holland, the police chief, relayed Morris性视界传媒 account of the incident on Morris性视界传媒 behalf.

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Hawkins resident Todd Eddington, left, speaks聽during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council Friday. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

Holland told the News-Journal: 性视界传媒淥fficer told me that Mr. Eddington was causing a disturbance by using vulgar language in the public facility, so he went to stand by Mr. Eddington. Mr. Eddington attempted to walk around the officer, and by doing so, he pushed the officer, and then the officer then turned and attempted to remove Eddington from the facility because Mr. Eddington assaulted the officer.性视界传媒

Holland said a full investigation will take place into the matter. Eddington was not arrested, and he wasn性视界传媒檛 forced to leave the building.

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Hawkins Mayor Deb Rushing, left, speaks聽during a meeting of the Hawkins City Council Friday. (Jordan Green/性视界传媒 Photo)

Closing commentsShortly before the vote to remove Rushing as municipal judge, Rushing said she has enjoyed serving in the position and helping residents, especially young people who have gotten themselves into trouble. The council appointed her to the position about three months ago because the city was without a judge and had a number of municipal matters that needed to be dealt with.

性视界传媒淚 don性视界传媒檛 understand why having a thought to do something legal got me in the situation where I性视界传媒檓 being fired because it definitely doesn性视界传媒檛 have anything to do with my work ethic, my ability to do this job,性视界传媒 she said. 性视界传媒淏ut we still have a little bit of a mess to clean up. We性视界传媒檝e done quite a bit, but there性视界传媒檚 still a big mess.性视界传媒

Place 1 Alderwoman Meredith Hancock abstained from the vote to remove Rushing. Shortly before the vote, she complained that other council members don性视界传媒檛 communicate with her. But she has had good communication with Rushing, she said.

性视界传媒淚 feel like I性视界传媒檓 in middle school again sometimes,性视界传媒 Hancock said.

Jordan Green is a Report for America corps member covering underserved communities for the News-Journal. Reach him at jgreen@news-journal.com.

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Howdy! I'm Jordan Green, a Report for America corps member covering underserved communities in East Texas for the 性视界传媒. I'm a native Okie and have been a newsman since 2017. Email me at jgreen@news-journal.com or call me at 903-237-7743.